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    Azerbaijan Announces Major Military Spending Boost

    Agence France Presse
    Nov 10 2004

    ASTARA, Azerbaijan -- Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said Nov. 9 that
    defense spending in Azerbaijan would grow by nearly one third in 2005,
    after rival Armenia unveiled plans to significantly boost its own
    military budget.

    "Our parliament is discussing next year's budget, where spending
    will grow by 25 to 30 percent, and this includes military spending,"
    Aliyev told reporters.

    Aliyev's comments followed a proposal made Monday by Armenia's
    parliament to raise defense spending by 20 percent to $99 million
    in 2005.

    Aliyev gave no dollar figure for defense spending in Azerbaijan,
    but a finance ministry source said that military spending in 2004
    amounted to just under $150 million.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a border war, as the Soviet Union
    broke up, that killed 35,000 people and displaced about one million
    civilians. It ended with an uneasy ceasefire in 1994, with Armenian
    forces in control of the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, which under
    international law is a part of Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan still claims the territory and the two countries remain
    locked in a state of war, with gunfire between the two sides exchanged
    periodically.
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